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Sep 28, 2021

Indulge in your imagination!

Creativity is tough. Whenever someone says to me “just be creative”, it just stops me in my tracks. I have learned, however, over the years if I can just settle my mind down and just think for a few moments my mind gets inspired. Creativity can come in many different forms. I will list a few that come to my mind when I am trying to think creatively.
• Creative writing
• Art
• Crafts
• Poetry
• Song writing
What I have discovered about myself is if I allow myself to just indulge in the imagination of creativity I can usually develop something amazing. I am always surprised by this. The problem I often face is I get too bogged down in day to day tasks, and going from one shiny object to the next and never take the time to indulge in the value of creativity.
A friend of mine who is a gifted artist focuses on creativity every day. She does amazing artwork just off the top of her head. I have always been so amazed at her creativity. What I am finding out is we all have things in our mind that are genuinely creative. We just don’t tap into our creativity. Here are a few things I have found to help me with my creativity:
• Meditation
• Taking deep breaths
• Relaxing and letting my mind tap into my creative side
• Acting on my creative thoughts  
Whether it is creating a new recipe, painting rocks, writing a blog, etc. it all taps into our creative side. So my challenge to you is to tap into your creative side and give it a whirl. I think you will surprise yourself and just might enjoy the creative journey.

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